problem with stretching - dimensions move

problem with stretching - dimensions move

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problem with stretching - dimensions move

Anonymous
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hello, when I am stretching my drawings, some of my dimensions move and do not stay where the nodes were originally place. here is a video i took.
https://youtu.be/p6rL3B8DuUk
thank you
Tim Rudie
Tri City Glass & Door
contract # 110002704762

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imadHabash
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Hi,

would you please share with us that file ? we need just those dimension lines and some lines around . 

 

 

Imad Habash

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pendean
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Does this happen in all files, or just this one (or just this one elevation)?

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Anonymous
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All files, not sure if it is a setting issue???


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Anonymous
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I tried sending it, but it is 11MB and 9MB is the max


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pendean
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That's your email limit most likely.

Either way, you have to come to the website to post files by replying to someone: and the limit is 100MB I believe.

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Anonymous
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I did send an email via the website just now.

thnks


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pendean
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"sending email" is not how you post DWG files here in the forums sadly.

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imadHabash
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@Anonymous wrote:
I tried sending it, but it is 11MB and 9MB is the max



take a copy from your drawing then erase every thing except the part that you show to us in your previous video .  then Purge and Audit your new file to delete all unwanted items . Now you have a small size file that you can share with . 🙂

 

 

Imad Habash

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h_s_walker
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Your dimensions are associated to the objects you originally dimensioned. So if you stretch the object the dimension will stretch with it.

 

First at the command line type DIMASSOC and change the value to 1. See this link https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/troubleshooting/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/Functi... for more information.

 

2. At the command line type DIMDISASSOCIATE and then select the dimensions you don't want to move or type ALL to disassociate all dimensions from the objects.

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Anonymous
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Is there a way to DIMDISASSOCIATE set to 1 prior to starting any drawing? I can apply this setting and it works for the current dimensions, but when I draw new, it reverts back to 2




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h_s_walker
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Open up your template drawing. Change the DIMASSOC setting to 1 in there. 

Save the template file. Now every time you start a new drawing using your template the dimensions will not move.

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mgcm1988
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It didn't work for me.. measurement still moving when I try to stretch node.

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pendean
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@mgcm1988 wrote:

It didn't work for me.. measurement still moving when I try to stretch node.


Show us: share your DWG file here, point inside it for us to replicate your issue.

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kaushal_djwfm23
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You can use DDA command to disassociate dimensions from being stretched.

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